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Glasair III Trio over Pyramid Lake, Nevada.

Photo: ILIPS

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First US Customer for Airbus Corporate Jetliner

Florida Based Customer to Introduce first ACJ into US Market.


New Airbus A340 Takes to the Skies

Greater Range, Higher Maximum Payload, A380 technology and Lasar-beam Welded Construction give Airlines and their passengers a robust, luxurious aircraft that can fly from the Middle East to North America.


Airbus Among Scientific American's Top 50

European Consortium's Development of the A380 Earns Them American Recognition as a Business Leader


The Warbirds of Avalon



An Australian restored Boomerang was a flying display at this year's Australian International Air Show, at Avalon, Geelong, Victoria. The Boomerang (VH-MHR #A46-122) nicknamed Suzy-Q was faithfully and painstakingly restored by Matthew and Ray Denning using various sections of Boomerangs found all along the eastern seaboard of Australia.

Photo: David Morrell

2005 Paris Air Show Coverage

St. Exupery Lives on in the hands of a French Writer

French writer Erik Orsenna was present on the Airbus stand to sign his latest book, a tale called “Tidings from the Isle of Flight”, a joyous children’s adventure tale that celebrates the magic of flying and the satisfaction of achieving a shared goal.

Photo: Airbus


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Another Busy Day For Airbus!

Another busy day for Airbus as the first Airbus A340-600 Executive Transport is ordered by Saudi Arabia, making the aircraft soon to be the largest, longest, Executive Jet in Aviation History. Germanwings further expands its fleet of low-cost airliners with new orders for the A319 and A320 twinjet. The A380 receives rave reviews for its quiet style at the 2005 Paris Air Show, Tahiti Nui accepts its fifth A340, a -300E, with particular South Pacific Pomp & Circumstance, and Airbus develops the first airborne Medical Station in the business for the World Airline Fleet.

Photo: Airbus


TAM Becomes Launch Customer for Airbus A350 in South America

Busy day for Airbus as TAM also orders A320s, followed by Indigo Airlines order for 100 Airbus A320s, and ABC Aerolineas of Mexico ordering 10 Airbus A320. Photo: Airbus


Boeing, Alaska Airlines Announce Order for 35 Boeing Next Generation 737-800s

The "Hometown Airline" Comes Through with 35 Firm Orders, 65 Options for a total of 100 Aircraft give Boeing Execs a Boost!


Kingfisher Orders A380s, A350s and A330s

GECAS also orders A350s; Turcat visits Airbus Chalet at Le Bourget.

496 passengers in three classes, on an aircraft capable of holding 750. Talk about luxury! Photo: Airbus


Airbus Announces Four A350 Customers for 102 Orders

Airbus continues to rack up the sales in large quantities. 18 A350s ordered today by ALAFCO of Kuwait still put a smile on a number of Airbus faces.

Happiness is a Warm Pen...Photo: Airbus

 

Boeing Rebounds with New Sales in Paris

A milestone in orders as return Customers order New Generation Boeing 737-700/800 twinjets, and the Boeing 777-200ER & 777-300ER for their leasing fleets.

Boeing Sales are Taking Off Again! Photo: ILIPS


Airbus Scores Big on Opening Day in Paris

Another major coup for Airbus as Qatar Airways launches the Airbus A350. More orders expected before show's end. Press Conference scheduled for June 15, 2005, at 10:00 a.m. GMT + 2

Finally a win for Airbus and its A350. Qatar Airways orders 60 A350s in two versions with G.E. Engines.

Photo: Airbus


2005 News Coverage

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Minter Field Air Show

Second 25 Images from the Minter Field Air Show, March, 2005


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Minter Field Air Show

First 25 Images from the Minter Field Air Show, 2005


Introducing Southwest Airlines "Maryland One" Flagship

Colorful new Flagship takes to U.S. skies on Flag Day.

Southwest Airlines Unveils Maryland One, Southwest's Newest Specialty Aircraft; Airline Honors the State of Maryland on Flag Day
BALTIMORE, June 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) today showed the State of Maryland a symbol of true "LUV!" The airline unveiled Maryland One, a 737 emblazoned with an artist's rendering of the Maryland flag. Southwest Airlines' top leadership celebrated today with the State of Maryland and the Maryland Aviation Administration.

"We are thrilled to honor Maryland with this beautiful aircraft; it is truly a testament to the great relationship we have developed with our Baltimore/Washington Customers and a tribute to our Employees," said Colleen Barrett, Southwest Airlines President. "Our pride for Maryland will now fly high over the 60 cities Southwest serves."

Since beginning service to Maryland at Baltimore/Washington International Airport in 1993, Southwest Airlines has grown from eight to 164 daily nonstop departures. As Southwest Airlines has increased its flights, it also has increased its need for space. Last month, Southwest celebrated the opening of BWI's newest terminal, Terminal A/B. The new terminal not only offers brand new gates, it also offers a state-of-the-art baggage system, 11 security lanes dedicated solely to Southwest Airlines, a new ticket counter, and new concessions.

"Southwest's success at BWI would not have been possible without the sum of many parts, and this beautiful aircraft is a result of our collective hard work," said Gary Kelly, Southwest's Chief Executive Officer. "We have a great partnership with the State of Maryland and the Maryland Aviation Administration. Together we have all given our Maryland Customers a high- quality travel experience and low fares."

Barrett and Kelly hosted more than 200 community leaders today, including Maryland's Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Maryland's Secretary of Transportation Robert L. Flanagan, and Maryland Aviation Administration Executive Director, Paul Wiedefeld. Attendees waved Maryland flags, took photos with historical impersonators, and watched Maryland One make its first fly-by at Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Gov. Ehrlich, Gary Kelly, Colleen Barrett, and Southwest Executive Chairman Herb Kelleher closed the event by christening the aircraft and leading the attendees in a champagne toast.

"Maryland One truly showcases the tremendous partnership that our State continues to have with the Southwest family," said Governor Ehrlich. "It is a testament to the quality service that Southwest Airlines has provided Maryland for the past 12 years."

"This day is a source of pride for all of us at BWI," said Paul J. Wiedefeld, Executive Director of the Maryland Aviation Administration. "We stand together with the employees of Southwest Airlines to celebrate our continuing relationship and growth."

Maryland One joins ten other 737s in Southwest's fleet that carry a unique paint scheme: Arizona One, California One, Lone Star One (Texas), Nevada One, New Mexico One, three Shamu aircraft (Sea World), Silver One (celebrating Southwest's 25th anniversary), and Triple Crown One (recognizing Southwest's top rankings for ontime performance, baggage handling, and Customer satisfaction).

Baltimore/Washington International Airport is Southwest's third largest operation in terms of daily departures. The airline is currently hiring ramp and provisioning agents for its BWI operation. Southwest Airlines, the nation's largest carrier in terms of domestic passengers enplaned, currently serves 60 airports in 31 states. Based in Dallas, Southwest currently operates nearly 3,000 flights a day and has 31,000+ Employees systemwide.

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SOURCE Southwest Airlines


The San Diego Aerospace Museum’s 25th Ford Building Anniversary

A significant addition to its collection to be announced on the 28th!


Northwest Orders 18 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

A major coup for the Boeing Company as Northwest opts to be the U.S. Launch customer for the 787, and not the World launch cusomter for the A350, common to its A330 long-range twinjets. 787 will join 747, A330 in Long Haul fleet. (With Editorial)

Another Defeat for Airbus ~ A330 Photo: Northwest Airlines (NWA)


A380 Successfully Completes First Flight

Airbus Leviathan Lands at 5:22 a.m. after a three hour, fifty-four minute flight.

Photo: Airbus


A380 First Flight

Airbus Strikes Back! First Flight Underway at 1:42 a.m. Photos to Follow...

Photo: Airbus


Boeing Wins Major Order From Air Canada

Competing Strategies: Twinjets Versus the A380

Photo: Air Canada


Airbus A380 First Flight Approaches


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